That is the Jan and Dean record we covered in the book.
It was such a pleasant surprise to see it there. I thought I was the weirdest kid in the world for having a copy of that album (memorized). A couple of my buddies and I used to run through some of the goofy routines from the album and everyone thought we were freaks. Which we were, but I now know retroactively that we weren't alone.
All I can think is, "nananananananananananananananana... LEADER!"
I am after tommyrot
All women should be as direct as Tina. Woohoo!
How the fuck did you notice that?
The theremin sticking out of your pocket was a dead giveaway. The Lothars Play This Is Spinal Tap featuring Jon Bernhardt as Nigel Tufnel: "We have... theremins in our trousers!"
Anyone have thoughts about Ida? I had heard of the group but never paid any attention until the other day when I saw that it's Dan Littleton's band. I don't know him but we've met, have mutual friends, and his father taught at my school. I downloaded a couple tracks from their new album. Any suggestions about the band's other recordings?
Ida, you say? Here is a review of their latest album by, ahem, my boyfriend.
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beams proudly
The new Garbage is out today, for any interested parties.
And two weeks until the new New Order (though you can get that as a pricey import now, and on-line aparently).
I saw an ad for the new Garbage on tv! This surprised me. . . I'm not sure why.
I'm curious about the new Garbage. I really liked their first album, but then I kind of forgot about the band for a decade or so. But I suspect I may be interested in them again.
God I love the Dixie Chicks, that is all.
That America: We Stand As One video that Sue linked to last week? Somehow, I neglected to read the "about" page. The singer/songwriter was a stunt coordinator for several of the Star Trek shows, even appearing on a Star Trek trading card!